The Bill Murray movie 'Rock the Kasbah' is the biggest flop of the year

Forbes named "Rock the Kasbah," which also features Kate
Hudson, Bruce Willis, and Zooey Deschanel, the biggest flop of
2015.

In the film, Murray portrays a washed-up rock-music manager who
finds a talented girl in Kabul and attempts to help her win a
singing competition similar to "American Idol." The film received
mostly negative reviews and only holds an 8% rating on
Rotten Tomatoes.

The site's
consensus reads: "The Shareef don't like 'Rock the
Kasbah,' and neither will viewers hoping for a film that manages
to make effective use of Bill Murray's knack for playing lovably
anarchic losers."

The film brought in $2.9 million and the estimated
production budget was $15 million, leaving the film with only a
19% return on its cost.

The film also holds the No. 5 spot for the worst wide
opening (2,000-2,499 theaters) since 1982 on
Box Office Mojo.

Forbes looked at films' box-office returns and production
budgets to determine which of this year's films were the least
profitable as of November 18. They also only looked at films that
opened in more than 2,000 theaters.

Other films that made the list include "The Gunman,"
"Jupiter Ascending," "Aloha," and "Tomorrowland."